Episode 56: A goodbye of sorts to Jerry Falwell, shout-outs, movies, a lowlight and a highlight, shout-outs and a you-rule, CD mix exchange alternate tracks 7-10.
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Episode 56: A goodbye of sorts to Jerry Falwell, shout-outs, movies, a lowlight and a highlight, shout-outs and a you-rule, CD mix exchange alternate tracks 7-10.
Stennie lost $100 gambling…
…and somewhere in hell, Jerry Falwell is laughing his ass off…
Maybe people like you WERE behind 911!!
God, he was a bastard…
The little nephew that could… KICK ASS!! Good for him! I’ve never hit a homerun in my life.
Oh yeah and Bush didn’t fire Wolfy—the World Bank itself essentially forced him to resign. I think it was their board of directors. Sadly, they can’t hire him, but ultimately, they could fire him.
As far as Gonzales goes, he actually hasn’t been accused of breaking any law. Thanks to the Patriot Act everything they did was legal, even if the Federal Prosecutors were fired for political reasons. I think Congressman Conyers (the chairman of the hearings) is fishing for more info on where these orders to fire came from. There’s scuttlebutt going around that Rove’s people may have talked about some other things in the same emails that instructed those guys to get fired. Some election-fraudy-type-things. Conyers reeeeally wants to find something explosive on the Bushies.
Wouldn’t that be nice?
I love the Banana Pudding song… have you guys heard of the Shaving Cream song?
Yay Taytie! Man, I can’t believe he’s graduating high school. I seems like just yesterday he was just a little thing.
Well, at the very least, celebrities used to be interesting. Shiny, glittering people with better lives than you or I. Now, they’re all slutty people in rehab with obvious egos the size of a planet.
And John Major sounded more like Rowan Atkinson in Mr. Bean when he spoke.
And you bastards beat us out for road rage this year. But just remember, we’ve got the IRS and we can get you back. We have delayed and sneaky road rage here. And black helicopters.
Miami, watch your back—Stennie’s gonna bust a cap. Burbank, represent!
Hee Haw:
Even as an 8-year-old, I thought it was horrendous, embarrassing corn-pone humor. But the virtuosity of the music was profound (not that I fully appreciated that at 8). If it weren’t for Hee Haw and Junior Samples, there’d be no BR-549.
Bet—Love the Sufjan Stevens song. Heartbreaking, yet irresistible. My alternate (to “Rain” by Patty Griffin) was “Disembodied Voices” by the Finn Bros., off their Everyone Is Here album. Ruled it out because I had the Split Enz as an AAU song. And because of just a touch of synth on the open. And because I really love that PG song—for basically the same reasons you’re enamored of Sufjan, I reckon. But if you like non-bluegrassy use of banjo and mandolin, you’re likely to enjoy this—even if you’re not a big Crowded House fan.
Oh, I can’t believe I forgot this—let me get in on the Jerry Falwell farewell: If that SOB does go to heaven, it’ll be for just long enough for Jesus to kick him square in the nuts.
And a You Rule to the blood clot that finally stopped up his tiny, petrified flyspeck of a heart.
Welcome back Kevin! I’m so glad you’re not dead.
Oh goodness – thank goodness Falwell is no longer with us. Who knows where he is now, but the best I can wish for him is that his J.H.C. truly has mercy.
I love it that Stennie has been singing on the Hucklebug! I think each week should have a ‘Stennie Sings’ segment.
From CNN.Com
America’s Meanest Drivers
1. Miami
2. New York
3. Boston
4. Los Angeles
5. Washington, D.C.
6. Phoenix
7. Chicago
8. Sacramento
9. Philadelphia
10. San Francisco
11. Houston
12. Atlanta
13. Detroit
14. Minneapolis-St. Paul
15. Baltimore
Source: AutoVantage
I’m not surprised about Chicago’s position. We’re aggressive assholes, but we’re not the assholiest.
RIP Charles Nelson Reilly.
Complications from pneumonia, you just made the list.
Yeah, Charles Nelson Reilly passed on. He once said appearing on game shows ruined his career. Oh yeah? Maybe being a flaming gay in the 70’s might have something to do with it too? He came out a little early. Also being whacked out of his mind helped. You never knew what he was going to say. That’s why I loved the guy. He didn’t give squat what anyone thought and he was funny as hell. I’ll always stop and watch the old Match Game if I’m surfing by and see him.
We’ll miss you Chuck. Here’s one for the road “Dumb Dora was SO dumb she thought Mistletoe was a ________”
I was coming over here to hopefully get in the RIP before you recorded, and I see two of us got in here first. I’m so proud we all recognize greatness when we see it.
RIP CNR.